Program - 7th European Meeting on Viral Zoonoses

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7th European Meeting on Viral Zoonoses
24-27 May, 2014
Saint-Raphaël, France
Saturday, May 24 2014
16.00 – 18.00
Registration – PALAIS DES CONGRES
18.15 – 19.15
Welcome/Introduction – PALAIS DES CONGRES
OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS : Pierre ROLLIN, Atlanta, USA
Title : TBD (O1)
19.30 – 21.30
Welcome Reception Buffet Dinner : Restaurant Cap Santa Lucia
Sunday, May 25 2014
SESSION 1 : Ecology, Epidemiology and Evolution (1)
CHAIR : Olli Vapalahti
09.00 – 09.40
KEYNOTE TALK : Pablo MURCIA, Glasgow, UK
Title : TBD (O2)
Time
09.40 – 10.00
Speaker
Jenny C. Hesson
Uppsala, Sweden
(O3)
10.00 – 10.20
E. Escribano-Romero
Madrid, Spain
(O4)
10.20 – 10.40
Nicole Pavio
Maisons-Alfort, France
(O5)
10.40 – 11.10
Coffee and Posters
11.10 – 11.30
Nicholas Johnson
Weybridge, UK
(O6)
11.30 – 11.50
Marietjie Venter
Pretoria, South Africa
(O7)
11.50 – 12.10
Veasna Duong
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
(O8)
12.10 – 12.30
Erik Salaneck
Uppsala, Sweden
(O9)
12.30 – 14.15
Lunch break
Title
Temporal variation of Sindbis virus activity in
Swedish vector mosquitoes, with exceptionally high
infection rate in the enzootic vector Culex torrentium
Monitoring of West Nile infection in wild and
domestic mammals and birds in Serbia: first
isolation and characterization of West Nile Virus
(WNV) strains from Serbia
Hepatitis E virus is frequently detected in delights of
raw pork liver
Rabies virus evolution during an epizootic of fox
rabies in Turkey
Risk of human infection with avian influenza H7N1
and H5N2 strains during an outbreak in ostriches in
South Africa, 2012
Novel species
of
rodent-borne
arenavirus
associated with febrile disease in patients from
Cambodia
Viral pathogens in ticks from migrating birds; a
mechanism for the spread of hemorrhagic fever
viruses
Sunday, May 25 2014
SESSION 2 : Ecology, Epidemiology and Evolution (2)
CHAIR : Ake Lundkvist
14.15 – 14.55
KEYNOTE TALK : Tatjana AVSIC-ZUPANC, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Hantavirus infection in Slovenia: epidemiology and phylogeographic diversity
of hantaviruses (O10)
Time
14.55 – 15.15
Speaker
Roger Hewson
Salisbury, UK
(O11)
15.15 – 15.35
Ute Ströher
Atlanta, USA
(O12)
15.35 – 15.55
Sandra Junglen
Bonn, Germany
(O13)
15.55 – 16.30
Tea and Posters
16.30 – 16.50
Jiro Arikawa
Sapporo, Japon
(O14)
16.50 – 17.10
Tatiana Dupinay
Marcy l’Etoile, France
(O15)
17.10 – 17.30
Claudia Filippone
Paris, France
(O16)
17.30 – 17.50
Lies Laenen
Leuven, Belgium
(O17)
17.50 – 18.10
Nathalie Charbonnel
Montferrier-sur-Lez, France
(018)
18.10 – 19.45
Title
70 years of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in
Kazakhstan and Tajikistan
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus detected in
Uganda after 35 years below the radar
Ferak virus and Jonchet virus represent two novel
lineages of insect-restricted bunyaviruses
Persistence of Seoul virus infection in rodent reservoir
(Rattus norvegicus)
Detection and genetic characterization of Seoul Virus
from commensal brown rats in France
A new Hantavirus circulating among Rattus rattus in
Mayotte Island, Indian Ocean
Genetic diversity of Puumala virus and Nova virus, 2
hantaviruses circulating in Belgium
Comparative genomics of bank vole tolerance to
Puumala hantavirus over Europe and consequences
for Puumala evolution
POSTER and WINE session
Monday, May 26 2014
SESSION 3 : Virus / Host Interactions (1)
CHAIR : Richard Elliott
09.00 – 09.40
KEYNOTE TALK : Stephan BECKER, Marburg, Germany
Title : TBD (O19)
Time
09.40 – 10.00
Speaker
David Bitto
Oxford, UK
(O20)
10.00 – 10.20
Nathalie Pardigon
Paris, France
(O21)
10.20 – 10.40
Nadine Krüger
Hannover, Germany
(O22)
10.40 – 11.10
Coffee and Posters
11.10 – 11.30
Mathieu Mateo
Rochester, USA
(O23)
11.30 – 11.50
Stefan Finke
Title
Towards a better understanding of Bunyavirus entry:
in-depth analysis of viral entry checkpoints
A mutation in Japanese Encephalitis virus M protein
prevents viral assembly in mammalian cells but not in
mosquito cells
Similarities
and
dissimilarities
between
the
glycoproteins F and G of an African henipavirus and
Nipah virus
A model for morbillivirus rapid spread in the
epithelium
ANP32B is a nuclear target of Henipavirus M proteins
Insel Reims, Germany
(O24)
11.50 – 12.10
Jonas Klingström
Stockholm, Sweden
(O25)
12.10 – 12.30
Valentina A. Volchkova
Lyon, France
(O26)
12.30 – 14.15
Lunch break
Possible consequences
resistance to apoptosis
of
hantavirus-mediated
Role of GP gene editing site in Ebola virus replication
Monday, May 26 2014
SESSION 4 : Virus-Host Interactions (2)
CHAIR : Alexander Plyusnin
14.15 – 14.55
KEYNOTE TALK : Maria-Carla SALEH, Paris, France
Title : TBD (O27)
Time
14.55 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.35
Speaker
Jeroen Kortekaas
Title
Lelystad, The Netherlands
(O28)
Creation of Rift Valley fever viruses with foursegmented genomes reveals flexibility in bunyavirus
genome packaging
Yong-Zhen Zhang
Novel tick-borne viruses found in China
Beijing, China
(O29)
15.35 – 15.55
Benjamin Brennan
Glasgow, UK
(O30)
15.55 – 16.30
Tea and Posters
16.30 – 16.50
Éric Bergeron
Atlanta, USA
(O31)
16.50 – 17.10
Stéphanie Devignot
Marburg, Germany
(O32)
17.10 – 17.30
Rashida Lathan
Paris, France
(O33)
17.30 – 17.50
Branka Horvat
Lyon, France
(O34)
17.50 – 18.10
Muriel Coulpier
Maisons-Alfort, France
(035)
19.00
19.45 – 23.00
Development of minireplicon and reverse genetics
systems for severe fever with thrombocytopenia
syndrome virus (SFTSV)
The 5’-monophosphorylated RNA of Crimean-Congo
hemorrhagic fever virus is recognized by RIG-I
Complex interplay between CCHFV ovarian tumor
(OTU) domain and innate immune response
Determining role of innate immunity in inbred mice
resistant to Rift Valley Fever
Novel insights into
Henipavirus infection
of
Borna Disease Virus and its phosphoprotein alter
human neurogenesis
Bus departure for Gala Dinner
Gala Dinner
immunopathogenesis
Tuesday May 27 2014
SESSION 5 : Diagnostics, Prevention and Control
CHAIR : Noël Tordo
09.00 – 09.40
KEYNOTE TALK : Paul DUPREX, Boston, USA
Title : TBD (O36)
Time
09.40 – 10.00
Speaker
Veli-Pekka Korhonen
Toivala, Finland
(O37)
10.00 – 10.20
Miša Korva
Ljubljana, Slovenia
(O38)
10.20 – 10.40
Satu Hepojoki
Helsinki, Finland
(O39)
10.40 – 11.10
Coffee and Posters
11.10 – 11.30
Francisco Veas
Montpellier, France
(O40)
11.30 – 11.50
Stefan Pöhlmann
Göttingen, Germany
(O41)
11.50 – 12.10
Antti Vaheri
Helsinki, Finland
(O42)
12.10 – 12.30
12.30 – 12.50
Title
Fast diagnosis of acute tick-borne encephalitis with
rapid lateral flow test
Evaluating multiplex real-time RT-PCR as a useful
tool for hantavirus diagnostic in an epidemic year
Homogeneous FRET-based serodiagnostic assay for
infectious diseases
A universal method of pathogen concentration from
complex samples for highly sensitive detection of (re)emerging pathogens
Inhibition of propotein convertases abrogates
processing of the MERS-coronavirus spike protein in
infected cells but does not reduce viral infectivity
Vascular leakage and other pathophysiology in
infectious diseases – emphasis on hantavirus
infections and novel therapy
Madrid, Spain
(O43)
Protection of a single dose West Nile virus
recombinant subviral particle vaccine against lineage
1 or 2 strains and crossreactivity with Usutu Virus
Vanessa GuillaumeVasselin
Development of Canarypox–vectored vaccine against
Hendra virus infection
Teresa Merino-Ramos
Lyon, France
(O44)
End of the Meeting
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